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Camden Centre for Relational Practice

Camden Centre for Relational Practice

Camden uses Relational Practice as the underpinning philosophy for our social work practice and sets out the values informing our everyday work and relationships with the children and families we work with.

Our Relational Practice model aims to ensure anti-discriminatory practice by acknowledging the uniqueness of each service user's social attributes.

A key principle of systemic practice is in recognising how social attributes (gender, race, religion, age, ability, class, culture, ethnicity, education, sexuality, spirituality) can lead to structural inequalities and impact on how families are perceived by social workers. This should be fully explored in supervision.

The BASW code of ethics requires social workers to recognise diversity and apply anti-discriminatory and anti-oppressive principles in their practice.

Social workers should also refer to Camden's equality and diversity policies and aim to apply these principles to all aspects of their work and all professional relationships.

Last updated: 26 February 2025